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bllir lee, thank you for brinning us up-to-date on that situation. right now move to the "late edition" aad it starts right now. >> key races to decide but -oters do not rush to the polls. >> turnout is light. >> we are focused like a laser beam seven weekk from now. >> candidates look ahead as the votes are still being counted.3 the winnerssand looers on primary eleetion night in maryland. >> we're tracking two hurricanes in the atlantic. wwo could see the impact of aa3 categooy 2, and wwen it may hit >> live in high definition, from wbff tv in baltimore, this is fox 45 news "late edition". >> and welccme back. i am jeff barnd..3 >> and i am jennifer gilbert. we continue our vote 2010 ú%verage tonight. one of the big races we are folllwing, the race for state's attorney in the city off3 baltimore. here is a look at the numbers. paaricia jessamy gettingy, 49 percent of the vote. beenstein at 47 percent. again these early numbers, with only 3 percent of the precincts reporting. now patricia jessamy has been the state's attorney for 15 years now. %-so
bllir lee, thank you for brinning us up-to-date on that situation. right now move to the "late edition" aad it starts right now. >> key races to decide but -oters do not rush to the polls. >> turnout is light. >> we are focused like a laser beam seven weekk from now. >> candidates look ahead as the votes are still being counted.3 the winnerssand looers on primary eleetion night in maryland. >> we're tracking two hurricanes in the atlantic. wwo could see...
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that will allow us to cool down from where we were at earller. pretty warm. 82 right now in the inner -arbour. with winds out of the south-ssuthwest at 6 miles per hour. all right. we are watching a cold front approach the area. line of howers and storms back to the west. ú%oser and closer tt marryand this evening. and as it does push hrough our arra, it will bring us a change in tempeeatures. no rain, we need the rain.3 and we are not going to see it witt his system. nowwthe future, forecast shows a little bit of rain coming in next week. bbt for this weekend, we will staa dry as the front approaches. clouds tomorrow morning. aa it pushes through.3 but no rain in the forecast in the immediate future here. tropical storm mathew to the souuh down into tth caribbean. moving closer to mexico and centrallaaerica. winds at 50 miles per hhur. moving west at 13 miles per hour. and while hat track is bringing it overexplain weakkning it to a next couple of days. -e will keep an eee on mathew. becaase the extended commuter models are actually bringing it
that will allow us to cool down from where we were at earller. pretty warm. 82 right now in the inner -arbour. with winds out of the south-ssuthwest at 6 miles per hour. all right. we are watching a cold front approach the area. line of howers and storms back to the west. ú%oser and closer tt marryand this evening. and as it does push hrough our arra, it will bring us a change in tempeeatures. no rain, we need the rain.3 and we are not going to see it witt his system. nowwthe future, forecast...
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thank you for joining us. check back with you later. >> the decision to have a slots parlor erected at arundel mills was not made today. but it will be on the ballot in november for arundel county residents. stop slots campaigns said all along the mall is the wrong place for a casino. cordish company was granted the zoning and has the support of county businesses, fire, police, teachers, all of whom benefit frrm slots revvnue and jobs. >> joos is the key. this is a shovel ready project. with that we can go tt work, some time in december. >> the only way we got slots passed ii the first place was through deceit. arundel mills slots casino to be built. there are a lot of other3 primaries,,obviously being decided this evening. the nummers are constantly being updated at the botttm of the ssreen. even during the commercial bbeak. >> and stay right here, of course, all night long. to go campaagn headquarters live aa the winners are decided and you can watch the numbers come in as well as we see them. go to foxbalti
thank you for joining us. check back with you later. >> the decision to have a slots parlor erected at arundel mills was not made today. but it will be on the ballot in november for arundel county residents. stop slots campaigns said all along the mall is the wrong place for a casino. cordish company was granted the zoning and has the support of county businesses, fire, police, teachers, all of whom benefit frrm slots revvnue and jobs. >> joos is the key. this is a shovel ready...
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that front wwll brinn us rain. we could use the rain. and we may see uite a bit of ii by saturray and ssuday. warmer downtown.t 56. 66 degrees. coolee n the northwest suburbs. for tomorrow, another day similar to toddy. teeperatures in the mid 70s, easttrn shore,. with a liiht breeze out of the northhest. mostly sunny skies. pretty much evvrywhere for tomorrow. 78 in central maayland.ú and weewill see temperaturess3 rise into the mid 70s in western maryland with that northwest flow. at 10-to-15 miles per hour. now, iffyou are headed down to the beaches, late in the season here. but it looks like nice day on friday and saturday. and get ut there and enjoy the weather both days. because the showers will impact you sunday as wwll. high temperature of 77 degrees. so ffr tomorrow. 77 degrees here atthome. ú%very dry out there as well. anddthee over the next several days. slow warm upp about 80 degrees for saturddy. showers.e start to see the before we get back into the dry fox 45 sky watch weather s at your fingertips. foxbaltimore.com.ble
that front wwll brinn us rain. we could use the rain. and we may see uite a bit of ii by saturray and ssuday. warmer downtown.t 56. 66 degrees. coolee n the northwest suburbs. for tomorrow, another day similar to toddy. teeperatures in the mid 70s, easttrn shore,. with a liiht breeze out of the northhest. mostly sunny skies. pretty much evvrywhere for tomorrow. 78 in central maayland.ú and weewill see temperaturess3 rise into the mid 70s in western maryland with that northwest flow. at...
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tell us what you think. you can sound off throughh3 facebook, sen us a tweet t fox bbltimore. youucan text us as well and your response ill be aired on the late editiin. >>> now that hurricane eaal has passed, t looks llke we'rr in for a very nice weekend. >> here's all the good news tonight. >> good news for us, but not for fooks in massaahusetts. they're holdinn oo to thh threat of hurricane forcc winds and under hurricane waanings along the coastline n portions ofú massachusetts and a lot of rain being dumpeddportions of new england this evening. we'll continue to track earl,,3 but it's barely holding onnto hurriccne status at this hour with winds at 75 miles per hour. back here at home we're seeing cleariig conditions on the radar. a front is moving through tonight but it will stay drr as it pushes through. we have very clear weatherrand bawment. w baltimore. we haddwarm temperatures, anywhere that saw a bit of sunshine. that will not be the case we'll see the sunshine but stay cool as we heea into the reaching a high in ooly thee3 uppee 70s for tomorrow. if youure coming
tell us what you think. you can sound off throughh3 facebook, sen us a tweet t fox bbltimore. youucan text us as well and your response ill be aired on the late editiin. >>> now that hurricane eaal has passed, t looks llke we'rr in for a very nice weekend. >> here's all the good news tonight. >> good news for us, but not for fooks in massaahusetts. they're holdinn oo to thh threat of hurricane forcc winds and under hurricane waanings along the coastline n portions ofú...
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there heroic grass-roots efforts show the cooperation that is possible and should inspire us all. in addition, these are two leaders who, i believe, want peace. both sides have indicated these negotiations can be completed within one year. as i told each of them today, this moment of opportunity may not seem to come again. they cannot afford to let it slip away. now is the time for leaders of courage and vision to deliver the peace there people deserve. >> united states has marked a formal and u.s. combat role in iraq after seven years, which toppled saddam hussein and produce free elections, although no agreement on a government. president obama has said the u.s. paid a huge price to put its future -- to put iraq's future in its people's hands. we have this. >> live from the white house, the president who never supported the war declared its end. >> in announcing that the american combat mission in iraq has ended. operation iraqi freedom is over. the iraqi people now have the responsibility for the security of their country. >> more than 4400 american dead, the cost of overt $7 b
there heroic grass-roots efforts show the cooperation that is possible and should inspire us all. in addition, these are two leaders who, i believe, want peace. both sides have indicated these negotiations can be completed within one year. as i told each of them today, this moment of opportunity may not seem to come again. they cannot afford to let it slip away. now is the time for leaders of courage and vision to deliver the peace there people deserve. >> united states has marked a...
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toviaz can cause blurred vision and drowsiness, so use caution when driving or doing unsafe tasks. the most common side effects are dry mouth and constipation. [ jackie ] i asked my doctor about toviaz. and today i'm looking forward to my daughter's wedding. [ female announcer ] why wait? ask about toviaz today. how's it work? ok, she's gas. he's constipation... why am i constipation? ...he's diarrhea. and our special fiber helps our probiotics so that you can show those symptoms who's in charge. this isn't even my floor. [ elevator bell dings ] i love running my tongue across my teeth and feeling all the stuff i missed. [ male announcer ] no one really wants plaque left on their teeth, done. [ male announcer ] but ordinary manual brushes can leave up to 50% of plaque behind. oral-b power brushes are inspired by the tools professionals use, to clean away plaque in ways a manual brush can't. for that dentist-smooth, clean feeling every day. fight plaque with real power. oral-b power. get 50% off oral-b power brushes for a limited time. visit oralb.com for details. >> mason: the drea
toviaz can cause blurred vision and drowsiness, so use caution when driving or doing unsafe tasks. the most common side effects are dry mouth and constipation. [ jackie ] i asked my doctor about toviaz. and today i'm looking forward to my daughter's wedding. [ female announcer ] why wait? ask about toviaz today. how's it work? ok, she's gas. he's constipation... why am i constipation? ...he's diarrhea. and our special fiber helps our probiotics so that you can show those symptoms who's in...
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gave us the location. aad it said stay in your officee don't leave. >> there is a gunman, the hospital issin lockdown. the shooting happened on the 8th floor. >> right now they say he is locked in one of the rooms. >> some people are able to get out. >> i hought it was a fire drill. >> others are stuck inside with the oorr locked. >> this is crazy. talking to us by phone, locked down in hee fourth floor office. >>>numeroos unmarked police cars. i don't know. 20. >> but she worries about her friends on eight. >> i cannot imagine how theyyare feeling right now. hopefully they eeacuatee the unit. >> with locks around the hospital barricaded by police. routine blood delivery is %->> we had to wait in the offi. just waii until theepolice old them that it was ooay. we could come out that door. >> finally, there is word. -> i think, it is done. have lots of questions. >> i think it is messed up. i mean they have sscuriiy everywhere else, not at a major hospital like his. where everybody from around the world come
gave us the location. aad it said stay in your officee don't leave. >> there is a gunman, the hospital issin lockdown. the shooting happened on the 8th floor. >> right now they say he is locked in one of the rooms. >> some people are able to get out. >> i hought it was a fire drill. >> others are stuck inside with the oorr locked. >> this is crazy. talking to us by phone, locked down in hee fourth floor office. >>>numeroos unmarked police cars. i...
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. >> reporter: take a look now and you will find a black bar where it used to be. craigslist has been feeling the heat including the demand from 17 states attorney's general to end adult adds. >> we convinced them to take action eliminating prostitution adds and fortunately now it's done the right thing on its own. >> reporter: craigslist came under watch when the so-called craigslist killer used the site to lure victims. >> craigslist was wal-mart of sex trafficking. hopefully what craigslist has done will seven as an example to the other less visited websites. >> reporter: there was a hearing scheduled to focus on the adds. >> there is no question the services is aiding and abetting criminal activity. there is 100 to 300,000 children in this country, many of them run aways that are sexually trafficked right here. they aren't imported, they are right here. >> reporter: the adds bring in more than $35 million a year. 30% of the projected $122 million for the year. speer suggests the removal shows they are now wanting to remove the adds. > >> reporter: she said they
. >> reporter: take a look now and you will find a black bar where it used to be. craigslist has been feeling the heat including the demand from 17 states attorney's general to end adult adds. >> we convinced them to take action eliminating prostitution adds and fortunately now it's done the right thing on its own. >> reporter: craigslist came under watch when the so-called craigslist killer used the site to lure victims. >> craigslist was wal-mart of sex trafficking....
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john rydell tells us one campaign ad for o'malley is prompting criticism. not justtfrom the ehrlich campaign, but also from a tv station. >> the ad is produced by the o'malley campaign. >> the property tax, as well as a lot of fee increases. difference between fees nd taxes. >> it ncludes a news anchor from maryland public tv. >> raising taxes during that period. >> it is a clip taken from a althougg reaction from voters was not paat of the broadcast. mpt executives did not give the o'malley campaign permission to use the video. and mpt is paatially funded by the state and technically a executives were concerned that %-that mpt supports the incumbet governor. but officials say they are non-partisan. >> ludicrous, over the top,3 goofy. ads. >>as for ehrlich he isstrying to clarify his position on fees that wereeapproved wwen he was governor. he calls t ironic that o'malley -s promoting programs hat are funded by those fees. the success of the chesapeake on bay restoration act and transportation bill. taking credit for cover crops and fixing sewer treatment p
john rydell tells us one campaign ad for o'malley is prompting criticism. not justtfrom the ehrlich campaign, but also from a tv station. >> the ad is produced by the o'malley campaign. >> the property tax, as well as a lot of fee increases. difference between fees nd taxes. >> it ncludes a news anchor from maryland public tv. >> raising taxes during that period. >> it is a clip taken from a althougg reaction from voters was not paat of the broadcast. mpt...
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chief meteorologist vytas reid joins us now to tell us how hot it will be tomorrow. vytas? >> summer is hanging on. we will continue to hold onto the heat. mooe heat. for tomorrow. hot start to the weekend. yes, it is fall. do not be fooled. it feels like summer. temperatures will beehot. if you thought it was hot todayú it wwlllbe warmer. in fact, state temperatures for highs. 87 in baltimore. look south of us, in d.c. fredericksberg at 97. hot temperature there. and 96 in charlottesville. we are seeing the temperatures just marching up 95. and let me tell you. 95, well, it is not just a interstate number. that's the temperature tommrrow. we are talking aboot the -emperatures in the 90s. quite warm. and riggt now 77 in baltimore. 81 in d.c. 80 in fredericksberg. %-79 in hagerstown. anddwe are seeing a southerly push of air. thht keeps the heat in place. so tomorroww ill be warm. all across the mid-atlantic. out into the mountains. even over parts of the midwest. until a front arrives toward saturday. and drops our temperatures down. we will be back in the range of things
chief meteorologist vytas reid joins us now to tell us how hot it will be tomorrow. vytas? >> summer is hanging on. we will continue to hold onto the heat. mooe heat. for tomorrow. hot start to the weekend. yes, it is fall. do not be fooled. it feels like summer. temperatures will beehot. if you thought it was hot todayú it wwlllbe warmer. in fact, state temperatures for highs. 87 in baltimore. look south of us, in d.c. fredericksberg at 97. hot temperature there. and 96 in...
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he has taxed o us death. >> just go to foxbaltiiore.com and tell us what you think. sound off through facebook. send us a twwet@foxbaltimore. text your answer to 45023. >> your response could air later at 11:00 on the "late edition". >> new information tonight onú the possible cover up involving a state jobs report. maryland's republican caucus leaders calling for an investigation into why a gloomm assessment of jobs was pulled frrm the website as the department of labor and licensing.ú flurry of internal e-mails were ssnt before and after the report was pulled last month. labor secretary said that the document was never intended to be made public. >>>congress will do nothing about extending the bush tax cuts befooe tte elections. 39 democrats voted against going home today to work on extending the tax cuts. it was enoughhto force a tie that house speaker nancy pelosi had to break. she id n favor of goiig home. democrats blame the failure to vote on tax cuts on republican opposition. but house republican leader boehner said that democratic leaders threw in the towe
he has taxed o us death. >> just go to foxbaltiiore.com and tell us what you think. sound off through facebook. send us a twwet@foxbaltimore. text your answer to 45023. >> your response could air later at 11:00 on the "late edition". >> new information tonight onú the possible cover up involving a state jobs report. maryland's republican caucus leaders calling for an investigation into why a gloomm assessment of jobs was pulled frrm the website as the department of...
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it will bring us any showers, but it will bring us cooler temperatures for weenesday and thursday as highs >>> a political rally in turkey turns in to a slugfest. it all started as a turkish politician was addressing a crowd of supporters. >> (unintelligible). >> the man who caused it all was a protester from an opposing water. the crowd jumped in and started beating him. the outraged crrwd was throwing stones at police, >>> get this. two missouri inmates escaped from a mcdonald county jail and get caught trying to sneak back in. authorities say the convicts escaped in search of drugss when they retuuned, they set a stolen truck onnfire as a diversion and were busted trying to get back in. >> they worked their tails off to get out and did escape and then snuck back in to the jail. that's the real funny or unusual paat of this thing. >> one inmate as supposed to be rrleased his week. both face a mandatory five-year sentence for escaping. >>> ffrget getting tripped up over a clean house. we put the everyone knows a fee is a tax. you raised some taxes during that period, particularly th
it will bring us any showers, but it will bring us cooler temperatures for weenesday and thursday as highs >>> a political rally in turkey turns in to a slugfest. it all started as a turkish politician was addressing a crowd of supporters. >> (unintelligible). >> the man who caused it all was a protester from an opposing water. the crowd jumped in and started beating him. the outraged crrwd was throwing stones at police, >>> get this. two missouri inmates escaped...
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thank you so much for joining us. next week a special program from the annual meeting of the clinton global initiative, where i will be speaking with former president bill clinton. keep it right here where wall street meets main street. have a great week, everybody. we'll see you again next weekend. everybody i talk to who's seen our tv says, "what service do you have?" i tell them, "i have verizon fios." and they go out and buy it. [ male announcer ] why settle for cable? now you can switch to fios tv, internet and phone for just $99.99 a month for a year. the fios technician came in, got everything hooked up. and when he left, i had the greatest picture i've ever seen. [ male announcer ] call now and we'll add a special bonus: the fios tv movie package -- 60 premium channels -- plus epix, free for 12 months. and if you don't love fios, you can cancel with no early termination fee. there's no term contract required. i love going home and working on the computer, because fios is so much faster. [ male announcer ] last
thank you so much for joining us. next week a special program from the annual meeting of the clinton global initiative, where i will be speaking with former president bill clinton. keep it right here where wall street meets main street. have a great week, everybody. we'll see you again next weekend. everybody i talk to who's seen our tv says, "what service do you have?" i tell them, "i have verizon fios." and they go out and buy it. [ male announcer ] why settle for cable?...
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police used to stop this kind of thing. now they let it happen. >> it signals there will be a very stable transition. and in north korea. it will take longer than one or three years. >> there is one other important player behind the scenes today, and that is china. china may be worried that north korea will inflow of with incalculable consequences for the in -- will in flowed with incalculable consequences for the entire region so, it is that closed mysterious country across the river -- it could mean that changes on the way for the family business. >> john since then, our world affairs editor there. at least seven people are confirmed killed. the rain collapsed a hillside, burying people in their homes as they slept. rescue workers have been struggling to reach the scene. 30 died in a mudslide in colombia. emergency services say the scale of the slide has made it rescue difficult across the country. 74 died in recent heavy rains. an egyptian court has reduced the sentence on a billionaire accused of killing a lebanese pers
police used to stop this kind of thing. now they let it happen. >> it signals there will be a very stable transition. and in north korea. it will take longer than one or three years. >> there is one other important player behind the scenes today, and that is china. china may be worried that north korea will inflow of with incalculable consequences for the in -- will in flowed with incalculable consequences for the entire region so, it is that closed mysterious country across the...
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they are used for feed, seeds, ú%d oil. and they are native to the americas and foond to be domesticated in what is now tennessee. around 2300 bc. >> but unlike othee crops that we drive past without even looking. sunnlowers make you ttp on the brakes, pull over and appreciate their absolute perfect beauty. photo journallst darren ddrlach learned that firsthand at a sunflower field that seemed to go on forever. >> like nature's yellow brick road. made of pedals. >> sunfllwers.ú they kind of beckon you, i think, with the softness. >> if ou are looking to cleanse the soul from theestresses of daily liff. >> like easily 5 inches across. >> 75-acre field n harford county providing a vibrant >> thought we would get up early >> dozens of photographers, and3 gawkers race to eat the sunrise to the clear meadow farm. >> you can sse how it is warming and swapping over the wholee3 -ield. like an event. a tourist event. >> she won't be five months ever again. and great photo oppprtunity. >> you don't see something like this every day.
they are used for feed, seeds, ú%d oil. and they are native to the americas and foond to be domesticated in what is now tennessee. around 2300 bc. >> but unlike othee crops that we drive past without even looking. sunnlowers make you ttp on the brakes, pull over and appreciate their absolute perfect beauty. photo journallst darren ddrlach learned that firsthand at a sunflower field that seemed to go on forever. >> like nature's yellow brick road. made of pedals. >>...
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and he told us to get down. and be quiet. >> deb dialed 911. >> ssooting in thh hall way. >> happened so fast. i was pretty much scared to death. i thouggt, possibly, we were going to -- somebody would shoot us. >> heerd shooting, screaming and barricaded with a room. >> my worst fear is you think somebodyywill come down theehall building.3 gun. >> first thing i did is say, please, god keep us safe. i tooo my mothee-in-law's handú and i prayed for everybody that and i said, you know, prayed to god that he woull be with us. >> an hour later, they were evacuated. >> i do believe god was with us ú%at day. >> she credits police, and the -ospital staff.ú >> iithink, they are heroes. i think they did a good job to get the situaaion under controll as quickly as they did. in east baltimore, kathleenú %->> mckeever said her 10:00. mother-in-law had bbck surgery and is recovering at home. dr. cohen is in ggod k shoo in the stomach by pardus, before pardus shot his mother and thee himself n thursday. and the cohen's is
and he told us to get down. and be quiet. >> deb dialed 911. >> ssooting in thh hall way. >> happened so fast. i was pretty much scared to death. i thouggt, possibly, we were going to -- somebody would shoot us. >> heerd shooting, screaming and barricaded with a room. >> my worst fear is you think somebodyywill come down theehall building.3 gun. >> first thing i did is say, please, god keep us safe. i tooo my mothee-in-law's handú and i prayed for everybody...
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thank you so much for joining us. next week a special program from the annual meeting of the clinton global initiative, where i will be speaking with former president bill clinton. keep it right here where wall street meets main street. have a great week, everybody. we'll see you again next weekend.
thank you so much for joining us. next week a special program from the annual meeting of the clinton global initiative, where i will be speaking with former president bill clinton. keep it right here where wall street meets main street. have a great week, everybody. we'll see you again next weekend.
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and affecc us as we go into thursday niiht. fridaa. and more etails about that coming up in a bit. >> all right, vytas, hank you.3 you can be in harge of your own personalized weather forecast. i-radar available at foxbaatimore.com. use the interactive tools to track storms down to your %-go to foxbaltimore.com and clk >>>and stay with fox 45 news, of course, we willlhave the latest -n where hurricane earl is heading, and when it will be passing maryland in all the week long. all day long and all on fox 45 news att10:00. >> there is a desperate search tonight for a burglar, who attacked an he will eldeely gle3 burnie woman. jeff abell is live wherr police >> residents in country clubú estatts are on high alert ttnight. a burglar believed to be in his 20s isson the loose. and his 83-year-old victim is recovering. >> i guess you can call it may >> in country club estates, neighbors re struggling to understand who would want o hurt their 83-year-old neighbor. >> a woman keeps to heeself. she would not hurt a fly. >> she is the nicest lad
and affecc us as we go into thursday niiht. fridaa. and more etails about that coming up in a bit. >> all right, vytas, hank you.3 you can be in harge of your own personalized weather forecast. i-radar available at foxbaatimore.com. use the interactive tools to track storms down to your %-go to foxbaltimore.com and clk >>>and stay with fox 45 news, of course, we willlhave the latest -n where hurricane earl is heading, and when it will be passing maryland in all the week long. all...
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. >> tony blair speaking to us. africa has seen substantial economic growth, but if it is not trickling down to the poorest in 10 african countries and experiment is clustering -- turning clusters of villages. >> it is a scene you would find across much of world youth donda -- rural uganda. life has changed in recent times for she and her husband. their income is no logger so dependent on this crap. thanks to the millennium of village project, they have more cows and goats. they now live in a brick home next door. >> we did not have enough food before. we did not have money and now we have money. >> making a difference to entire communities is what this project claims to do by targeting a specific area. school feeding programs are a key example, a way of getting poor children to go to school and stay there. critics suggest there is the risk that is the largest of four islands of success in a sea of failure. >> i think we have done our job. we have done our job in the sharing these [unintelligible] government is prom
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to give us a better light. we've had in our system a reward for people who'd do the right thing. thus the fairness that marie was talking about. judy you talking about it freed tax system, but it is not free. people have to pay some sort of levy. >> so that everyone can protect a 90% of what they worked for. you have to get back in the business of making it difficult argument to the public, not being frightened of what they may or may not say. i am ready to do that. >> another important, there is a crucial question about where is middle england? we put a top rated tax on our 150,000 households, and i thought i was there to reduce that deficit and to protect other people from cuts in public services. i think we can appeal to middle england, but middle england relies on our public services. 90 for a -- 90% of the population use our public services. sometimes we got it wrong where middle england was in terms of their opinions. >> there's no such thing as a free lunch. i admire what he said about the national care
to give us a better light. we've had in our system a reward for people who'd do the right thing. thus the fairness that marie was talking about. judy you talking about it freed tax system, but it is not free. people have to pay some sort of levy. >> so that everyone can protect a 90% of what they worked for. you have to get back in the business of making it difficult argument to the public, not being frightened of what they may or may not say. i am ready to do that. >> another...
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thank you so much for joining us. next week a special program from the annual meeting of the clinton global initiative, where i will be speaking with former president bill clinton. keep it right here where wall street meets main street. have a great week, everybody. we'll see you again next weekend. !% [ female announcer ] we know jerry brown was mayor of oakland, but what were the results? fact: brown promised to improve schools. but the drop out rate increased 50%, and the state had to take over the schools. fact: the city controller found employees paid for 22,000 hours... they never worked. fact: brown promised to cut crime. but murders doubled, making oakland the 4th most dangerous city in america. jerry brown. he just can't deliver the results
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resolutions and used chemical weapons in the iran war, used them against his own people, thousands died as a result of it. so that was why it was on the agenda from then on and my attitude to it, this is what led to the actions we took with respect to libya, a.q. khan, what we were trying to do then and trying to do still in relation to iran, north korea, and so on. from then on my view was the calculus of risk changes, you can not afford to let this proliferation occur. >> rose: here is what intrigues me about you, too. you seem to say about iran the fear to do nothing if you are a leader gnawed at you. gnawed at you. and therefore the iraqi invasion and therefore the potential of iran having nuclear weapons. the fear of that. >> yeah. i mean... >> rose: you lived more by fear than hope. >> (laughs) no, no, i think i'm basically hopeful. but... and i think the fear of doing the prime minister's questions is a little different. >> rose: i was fearful that i'd become prime minister and now i had to govern. that's how you openly spoke. >> that's for sure and true. i think the fear... howe
resolutions and used chemical weapons in the iran war, used them against his own people, thousands died as a result of it. so that was why it was on the agenda from then on and my attitude to it, this is what led to the actions we took with respect to libya, a.q. khan, what we were trying to do then and trying to do still in relation to iran, north korea, and so on. from then on my view was the calculus of risk changes, you can not afford to let this proliferation occur. >> rose: here is...
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thht's what we are used to. not the breaking down of the train that have been happening for the most part this year. >> in june. riders sat for tww hours on the tracks, temperatures that day, above 90. >> foo mta, toooffer thh riders on thht train, in june, five free tickets. i want a free ticket for yesterday. >> one of the things we move to do wws to have water on all the trains, water on the platforms. we have added extra personnel down there to monitor the and all of those things were in place yesterday. >> right nnw, no wood on what -aused yesterday's breakddwn. reeorting live in penn station. karen parks, fox 45 news at 10:00. >> okay karen. thh naaional aquarium has a slightly newer look this evening. >> live look at the aquarium in the inner harbour. they lit the new blue wave on the building a few hours ago. and you can see a portion of thht wave from our skycam tonight. workers removed tte old one back in july. %-shape and color as the old on. but it is made of energy efficient l.e.d. lights. >> later
thht's what we are used to. not the breaking down of the train that have been happening for the most part this year. >> in june. riders sat for tww hours on the tracks, temperatures that day, above 90. >> foo mta, toooffer thh riders on thht train, in june, five free tickets. i want a free ticket for yesterday. >> one of the things we move to do wws to have water on all the trains, water on the platforms. we have added extra personnel down there to monitor the and all of those...
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chief meteorologist vytas reid joins us now tootell us how extreme this summer has been so vytas? >> we have been really dry out3 there for many days. but look aa our temperatures. ú%u can see, that those temperatures, highs today, in the 90s. we hadda hot day out there. 93 in baltimore. 96 in d.c.. so warm temperatures. before theefront arrived. as the cood fronn moved through thatthelped to kick up the winds. they haae died down a bit. state winds right now at 9 miles per hour in baltimore. 16 in d.c. 17 hagerstown. today winds 20-to 30 miles per hour, gusting to 40 at times. creating the winds that help to -ondiiions, we had a red flagg3 warning issued earlier today. because of the potential for with dry conditions, fires that could occur, with the dry conditions, could spread quickly with the help of the winn that. occurred in michigan and detroit yesterday, where there was several homes lost because of fires burning.ú and same happened here in baltimore. now looking at dry conditions out therr. 13 days of no rain. only a trace. about six days ago. that's a small amount that
chief meteorologist vytas reid joins us now tootell us how extreme this summer has been so vytas? >> we have been really dry out3 there for many days. but look aa our temperatures. ú%u can see, that those temperatures, highs today, in the 90s. we hadda hot day out there. 93 in baltimore. 96 in d.c.. so warm temperatures. before theefront arrived. as the cood fronn moved through thatthelped to kick up the winds. they haae died down a bit. state winds right now at 9 miles per hour in...
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sports director bruce cunningham joins us with the latest. and his name is too familiar to ravens' fans. bruce? >> his name is t.j. houshmandzadeh, and if you don't know that name, then you have not been paying attention on the last several yyars. as a member of the (inaudible). >> impressive. tonight he is preparing to put on the purple. after being released by seattle, he signnd with the ravens. anddantwan 21 bolden in an accomplished packed receiving core. win a superbowl. >> it is only 5 or 6 teams every year that have a legitimate shot. to win the superbowl. and that's just what people think. but you still lhave to do it. this is one of tte teams, even if i was not here, had a shot. so for me to come here and them to accept me and want me on the team. you know, i am going to try to do my pprt. that's it. >> the ravens opener, of course, is monday night. here everything t.j. houshmandzadeh said today, go to foxbaltimore.com/raw neew. we will have more on ttj. houshmandzaddh, and the orioles look to make it five in a row, coming up at 10:5
sports director bruce cunningham joins us with the latest. and his name is too familiar to ravens' fans. bruce? >> his name is t.j. houshmandzadeh, and if you don't know that name, then you have not been paying attention on the last several yyars. as a member of the (inaudible). >> impressive. tonight he is preparing to put on the purple. after being released by seattle, he signnd with the ravens. anddantwan 21 bolden in an accomplished packed receiving core. win a superbowl....
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everyone greets us warmly,. with a smile. and a thanks for doing what you are doing out there. >> last yes, the city and county fire departmeets raised $188,000. -ake a successful telethon, thi3 yeer again. yes. >> you helped to raise more than $1 million for jerry's kids, nationwide the jerry lewis telethon raised nearly $59 million. less than the $60 million raised last year. and the record of $65 millionn3 set back in 2008. leeis said he is impressed by people's ability to give evee when they are struggling >> it has been a great deal for whoever ets the lease payments. but not so much for taxpayers. >> later on fox 45 news at 10:00. city spends tens of thousands of dollars, each month, to lease this building. the other thingg that it has to pay for, that makes it so much more expensive. our cover story tonight. >> people loved randy as a judge. american idol judge be leaving the program? insider talk on some of the possible replacements, latee as fox 455news at 10:00 continues. >> because it is a time of the year when i g
everyone greets us warmly,. with a smile. and a thanks for doing what you are doing out there. >> last yes, the city and county fire departmeets raised $188,000. -ake a successful telethon, thi3 yeer again. yes. >> you helped to raise more than $1 million for jerry's kids, nationwide the jerry lewis telethon raised nearly $59 million. less than the $60 million raised last year. and the record of $65 millionn3 set back in 2008. leeis said he is impressed by people's ability to give...
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president, your efforts to advance this beast -- peace for us and our neighbors and, i think we can say, the world. >> mr. obama also welcomed the leaders of the palestinian and the israelis. king abdullah and other leaders will join the talks. but is there it now and new commitment to achieve peace? our correspondent reports from the west bank on what are the unresolved tensions. >> on a hill overlooking the city of jerusalem, hundreds of jewish settlers came to bury the dead. the symmetry is on the most sacred place -- the cemetery is on the most sacred place any jew can be buried. they were struck dead by palestinian gunmen on tuesday. it was the worst attack in the west bank in four years. in an emotional farewell, and 19-year-old -- a 19-year-old promise to look after the children. the question is, what will be the fallout of these murders? jewish settlers are saying they will unilaterally break a ban on new construction in the occupied west bank. and hamas, the palestinian group that carried out these killings, say that will not be allowed. if either of those things are true, the
president, your efforts to advance this beast -- peace for us and our neighbors and, i think we can say, the world. >> mr. obama also welcomed the leaders of the palestinian and the israelis. king abdullah and other leaders will join the talks. but is there it now and new commitment to achieve peace? our correspondent reports from the west bank on what are the unresolved tensions. >> on a hill overlooking the city of jerusalem, hundreds of jewish settlers came to bury the dead. the...
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taxpayer money well these elites basically use kabul bank as a weapon of to defraud the popular. and now the new york times had originally reported on the run on kabul bank saying that the u.s. was going to bail it out and then they printed a retraction well he william k. black is saying no the u.s. taxpayer is bailing it out whether it's directly or indirectly we are because there is no other economy there but defrauding the u.s. taxpayer. is the one guy who knows where the bodies are buried this global financial system that's why you'll never get the position of regulating anybody because he's simply too good at what he does cavil bank situation yes another example of a bank going bankrupt to protect itself against rogue banking assassins on wall street and the kabal bank yes it's an example of control fraud yes the u.s. will bail it out just like hank paulson back in october of two thousand and eight but a gun the congressman said and said if you don't give us seven hundred billion dollars so we can give our banking relations in europe the american taxpayer money we're going t
taxpayer money well these elites basically use kabul bank as a weapon of to defraud the popular. and now the new york times had originally reported on the run on kabul bank saying that the u.s. was going to bail it out and then they printed a retraction well he william k. black is saying no the u.s. taxpayer is bailing it out whether it's directly or indirectly we are because there is no other economy there but defrauding the u.s. taxpayer. is the one guy who knows where the bodies are buried...
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and you can follow us on our facebook page. join us at pbs.org. as we leave you, scenes from last year's rosh hashanah service at temple beth am in amherst, new york. ♪ >>> major funding for "religion & ethics newsweekly" is providing by the lily endowment, an indianapolis based private foundation, dedicated to it's founder's interest in religion, education and community development. also by the henry luce foundation and the corporation for public broadcasting.
and you can follow us on our facebook page. join us at pbs.org. as we leave you, scenes from last year's rosh hashanah service at temple beth am in amherst, new york. ♪ >>> major funding for "religion & ethics newsweekly" is providing by the lily endowment, an indianapolis based private foundation, dedicated to it's founder's interest in religion, education and community development. also by the henry luce foundation and the corporation for public broadcasting.
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did any of us could of been on this list who are being hacked into. anyone in this audience could of been on the list. it is very important at a time when we're serious about taking on the abuse of power by the state. the private organizations abusing people secretly and getting into their phone records, we need to know. >> yes, mr. cameron had been delivering lectures about restoring trust in politics. the position is fundamental to the information that the government puts out. we cannot have a situation where these questions keeps swirling around this individual. they need to be cleared up once and for all. >> thank you for a lot. another quick fire questions. would you banned the wearing of the burka? >> no, i would not. what happened in france is worrying. it was meant to inflame tensions at the heart of europe. what does that say it did the muslim community? we have a wonderful tradition of freedom of expression. that's it applied on religious grounds. >> no, i would not. freedom of what you where it is very important in this country. i think it'
did any of us could of been on this list who are being hacked into. anyone in this audience could of been on the list. it is very important at a time when we're serious about taking on the abuse of power by the state. the private organizations abusing people secretly and getting into their phone records, we need to know. >> yes, mr. cameron had been delivering lectures about restoring trust in politics. the position is fundamental to the information that the government puts out. we cannot...
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for all of us here at nbc news, holiday. for all of us here at nbc news, good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> right now at 6:00, a high altitude drama is over after a man scales a san francisco skyscraper. good evening, everyone. i'm tim sing covich. >> i'm jessica aguirre. a daredevil stuntman by the name of dan good win arrested by cops within the last half hour after he scaled the millennium tower in the financial district this afternoon. we brought ito
for all of us here at nbc news, holiday. for all of us here at nbc news, good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> right now at 6:00, a high altitude drama is over after a man scales a san francisco skyscraper. good evening, everyone. i'm tim sing covich. >> i'm jessica aguirre. a daredevil stuntman by the name of dan good win arrested by cops within the last half hour after he scaled the millennium tower in the financial district this afternoon. we brought ito
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give us the lowest corporation tax in the g-7. and that is a huge advert in this program, by the way, it is a good low corporate tax environment. >> rose: that's what ireland did exactly. >> and i think now they were able to take it quite a lot further than 24%. but nevertheless, from we're taking it from 28% to 24%. if you think of many people in my situation, many people sitting in a room like this, in faced with a very high budget deficit we would be very tempted to put up business taxes. but because, precisely because i want to give-- given growth and private sector investment and job creation, that i'm actually going in the other direction and reducing business taxes. >> rose: but the president is making in the united states the exact opposite decision. >> every country has got to make his own decisions. and the american administration has got challenges just like the british government has got. challenges. but actually, if you look at, from what i can gather, the u.s. administration is concerned about infrastructure. we've c
give us the lowest corporation tax in the g-7. and that is a huge advert in this program, by the way, it is a good low corporate tax environment. >> rose: that's what ireland did exactly. >> and i think now they were able to take it quite a lot further than 24%. but nevertheless, from we're taking it from 28% to 24%. if you think of many people in my situation, many people sitting in a room like this, in faced with a very high budget deficit we would be very tempted to put up...
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the npr analyst juan williamss us. >>guest: think to johnson and vietnam, and you could see the members of the administration going at each other, and eisenhower, people are at each other's throats getting rid of generals and the like. here we have a situation that is interesting with the military versus military. we have chairman of the joint chiefs, for example, mullen, saying his deputy is going behind his back to get to the white house. that is very interesting, you thinking those guys are not open the same page. or you think about the idea you have a special envoy holbrooke arguing that the plan the president is putting out is in the working and the vice president biden saying this is the the egotistical bastard and then blair is arguing with rahm emanuel who saying you are telling us things just to cover your butt in case there is an act of terrorism in the united states. and blair is fighting with general brennan, the national security advisor, over that christmas bombing attempt. remember that? how this is put
the npr analyst juan williamss us. >>guest: think to johnson and vietnam, and you could see the members of the administration going at each other, and eisenhower, people are at each other's throats getting rid of generals and the like. here we have a situation that is interesting with the military versus military. we have chairman of the joint chiefs, for example, mullen, saying his deputy is going behind his back to get to the white house. that is very interesting, you thinking those...
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to put pressure on us. but they're wrong and the time for that has passed. >> rose: okay, fair enough. who do you mean by the "zionist regime"? >> ( translated ): a regime that has occupied palestine and now forces its rule on that territory. >> rose: but why don't you just say aisrael? why don't you say the state of israel rather than the signist regime? >> ( translated ): we do not recognize that entity. we consider it to be a zionist and racist regime that occupies, creates wars, terrorizes and destroys the homes of people and prevents people from accessing water, medicine, and food in their own home, attacks its neighboring countries and threatens everyone around. >> rose: so you would therefore hope that there is an agreement reached between the negotiators from the state of israel and the palestinians so that they can agree on borders and agree on all the issues that separate them so that those questions of... can be settled in this negotiation? >> ( translated ): do you feel that a solution will real
to put pressure on us. but they're wrong and the time for that has passed. >> rose: okay, fair enough. who do you mean by the "zionist regime"? >> ( translated ): a regime that has occupied palestine and now forces its rule on that territory. >> rose: but why don't you just say aisrael? why don't you say the state of israel rather than the signist regime? >> ( translated ): we do not recognize that entity. we consider it to be a zionist and racist regime that...
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he's clever enough once again not to use it. but once you start talking about people within islam beginning to speak up, to change it, that's... it's that type of thing. and he has got a point to the extent that he's right. there is a narrative which has grown up within islam of oppression, of the west being responsible for its many ills. and some of that is correct but a lot of it isn't and that's what i think he's trying to deal with. >> rose: he believed that saddam had to be taken down, whether he had weapons of mass destruction or whether he maintained the potential to do it because of plans and... he also believed that if iran has nuclear weapons there's a possibility they'll fall into the hands of people who will use them. not iranians but whoever else. and that therefore you can not allow it. and he's prepared to say that if sanctions and diplomacy and everything else doesn't work then you have to have a military attack. >> again, i think he's coming out of his closet-- if i can put it that way-- more. he's saying things
he's clever enough once again not to use it. but once you start talking about people within islam beginning to speak up, to change it, that's... it's that type of thing. and he has got a point to the extent that he's right. there is a narrative which has grown up within islam of oppression, of the west being responsible for its many ills. and some of that is correct but a lot of it isn't and that's what i think he's trying to deal with. >> rose: he believed that saddam had to be taken...